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Each month, CICWQ collects news and information on water quality and water supply reliability topics. Articles cover a wide range of issues affecting the construction industry: water quality and wetlands regulations and policies, water supply, sewer system, and stormwater drainage improvement efforts, and multi-benefit, regional water supply reliability project development.
CICWQ also publishes technical articles and reports periodically and prepares presentations that emphasize water quality research and findings specific to the construction industry.
LATEST INDUSTRY NEWS
Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-SEPTEMBER 2024
September 2024 Update: Santa Ana Regional MS4 Permit Update: CICWQ fights to cut costly, ineffective stormwater rules in the Santa Ana Region of southern California. Sites Reservoir Project in Northern California: Seeking approval of a plan to divert up to 1.5 million acre feet per year of water from the Sacramento River to increase California water supplies by adding more surface storage. California Water Watch: Lets you track daily precipitation, reservoir levels, and more across the state.
California Department of Water Resources - Urban Stormwater Runoff Capture and Management Strategy
The California Department of Water Resources is seeking public comments on draft strategies for the California Water Plan Update 2023. Released in April 2024, the plan guides water resource management for various stakeholders.
Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-FEBRUARY 2024
February highlights CASQA offers construction training for stormwater rules. State Water Board promotes stormwater capture. Water Department reports low snowpack.
Water Quality and Supply Issues Monthly Update-MAR 2023
Happy Spring 2023 to everyone working in the construction industry in California. As we try and dry out (maybe soon?) from a record-setting winter of precipitation, state and local agencies across the state are continuing to look at finding ways to store and conserve more water. Legislators in Sacramento have already introduced new bond funding proposals to provide additional flood protection…
Renewal of the Santa Ana Watershed Regional Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit
The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board is revising and updating three existing MS4 permits issued. The three existing permits cover northern Orange County and western areas of Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, located within the Santa Ana River watershed.
Riverside County Santa Ana River Watershed Stormwater Resource Plan Development
The Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District prepared a Stormwater Resource Plan for Riverside County and held its first stakeholder meeting in January 2021. During the meeting, the District discussed the need for the plan and how plan development…
Cost of Low Impact Development Stormwater Retention Best Management Practices in Orange County, California
CICWQ prepared an extensive analysis of the cost of implementation of low impact development (LID) stormwater best management practices which are required for installation at most private land development projects in Orange County, California greater than 5,000 square feet.
Benefit Cost Analysis of Regional Urban Stormwater Retention in Orange County, California
As part of proof of concept work done to analyze the feasibility of implementing a Water Quality Credit Trading Program in Orange County, California, CICWQ led an engineering and scientific team to prepare a benefit cost analysis comparing use of a regional water quality credit generating facility versus use of distributed, decentralized surface retention best practices for urban runoff from land development projects. The case studies illustrate how different approaches in managing urban runoff result in benefits to the community and how fast or slow benefits are realized.
Stormwater Funding Options Report
CICWQ provided input, information, and peer review for the preparation of the foundational Stormwater Funding Report, prepared by Ken Farfsing from the City of Signal Hill and Richard Watson from Richard Watson Associates. The Stormwater Funding Report was a major step forward in developing the funding strategy and goals for Los Angeles County, eventually realized in 2018 with the passage of Measure W, Safe Clean Water Program.
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